2010 糖心logo Fellows
    
  
      Jun 15, 2010
    
  Since 1963, 糖心logo has acknowledged those individuals who have contributed to the advancement of engineering science and technology. The grade of Fellow is bestowed on the recipient who has had an extraordinary record of accomplishments in any of the 糖心logo fields of interest.
The following members of the Information Theory Society
were elected 糖心logo Fellow in 2010:
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Eitan Altman
 鈥淔or contributions to analysis, optimization, and control of telecommunication networks.鈥
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Roy D. Cideciyan
 鈥淔or contributions to signal processing and constrained coding for magnetic recording.鈥
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Hesham M. El-Gamal
 鈥淔or contributions to multiple-input multiple-output and cooperative communications.鈥
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Pooi Yuen Kam
 鈥淔or contributions to receiver design and performance analysis for wireless communications.鈥
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Bart Kosko
 鈥淔or contributions to neural and fuzzy systems.鈥
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Gerhard Kramer
 鈥淔or contributions to coded modulation, iterative decoding, and cooperative communications.鈥
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Ping Li
 鈥淔or contributions to iterative signal processing, multi-user detection and concatenated error control codes.鈥
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Victor S. Miller
 鈥淔or contributions to elliptic curve cryptography.鈥
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Aria Nosratinia
 鈥淔or contributions to multimedia and wireless communications.鈥
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Robert Nowak
 鈥淔or contributions to statistical signal and image processing.鈥
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Ramesh Rao
 鈥淔or leadership in wireless communications.鈥
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Christian Schlegel
 鈥淔or contributions to iterative demodulation and decoding in wireless communication.鈥
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Robert Schober
 鈥淔or contributions to wireless communications.鈥
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Andrew C. Singer
 鈥淔or contributions to signal processing techniques for digital communication.鈥
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Madhu Sudan
 鈥淔or development of list-decoding algorithms for error-correcting codes and probabilistically-checkable proofs.鈥
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Mahesh K. Varanasi
 鈥淔or contributions to multi-user and wireless communication theory.鈥
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Howard C. Yang
 鈥淔or leadership in mixed-signal integrated circuit design and manufacturing.鈥
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Ram Zamir
 鈥淔or contributions to the use of lattices in communications and information theory.鈥
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Zoran Zvonar
 鈥淔or leadership in the development of digital signal processing software and hardware for wireless cellular communication.鈥